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Security Management
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In a world of complex threats, our
security depends on all elements of our responsibility -
including principle-centered attitude, awareness, skills, communication
& diplomacy.
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About
the Course:
This 2-day course (both days from 9am – 5pm) will
introduce key themes in security management in order to improve awareness and
develop essential skills in risk management, security assessment and incident
management. Participants will learn how to assess their context, to identify
risks and to develop security plans.
Beginning with an assessment of the context of working,
participants are invited to consider general and specific factors affecting
security. This is then put into the context of the security management
framework, and approaches to security risk management are introduced. The key
strategies for managing security are introduced and the place of each is
considered in relation to the operating environment. The course then
considers the connection between staff, management and security, including a
consideration of organizational roles and responsibilities. Incident
management is addressed through a practical group exercise, before the
learning from the course is tied together in a session on security planning.
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Who should attend?
The course is primarily aimed at security personnel who do
or will have a programming role in safety, security & emergency
situations.
Course structure:
Registration will take place from 8.45 am on the first
day. The course will run from 9 am to 5.00pm each day. Each day is broken up
into four sessions, separated by a lunch break and coffee/ tea breaks in the
morning and afternoon. From the second day, each day begins with a review of
the topics covered the previous day to ensure that the concepts, tools, and
frameworks are fully understood. Every day ends with a period of reflection,
evaluation, and questions.
Participants will be actively encouraged to engage in
classroom discussions, group work and practical exercises. The trainer will
draw on both theoretical and practical knowledge in order to make the
experience and learning applicable to the realities of safety & security
practice.
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Training Methodology
Interactive lecture – motivation - brainstorming –
physical training on self-defense - role play
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What does the course cover?
o · Operating landscape
o · Security Management Framework
o · Environmental scanning
o · OSH responsibilities
o · Security risk management
o · Security strategies
o · Staff management and security
o · Incident management
o · Security planning
o · Emergency response
o · Customer service
o · Conflict resolution
o · Dealing with aggressive persons
o · Loss prevention
o · Hazard identification & risk
assessment
o · Self-defense techniques /
physical intervention
o · The law on self-defense
o · Discipline & Work ethics
o · Incident reporting
o · Supervisory skills
o · Management skills – leadership
& performance management
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By the end of the course you will be able to:
1. Demonstrate
context and situational assessments
2. Explain the
relationship between threat, vulnerability and risk and use this to inform a
risk assessment
3. Explain the
different security strategies and the pros and cons of each
4. Demonstrate the
steps that should be taken when managing a security incident
5. Explain how to
carry out a security planning process and its importance
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MANAGEMENT COUNSULTANT/MOTIVATOR/CORPORATE TRAINER
Dr. William Leon Chua has undertaken training &
consultation work for Global Facilities Management Sdn. Bhd. which includes
customer service & security management. He was the JMB Chairman cum
security director of a condo complex with 1,399 apartment units in Cheras
where he set up the SOP & provided training and guidance to the 28
security guards. He was also the safety
& security consultant for the Deputy President of Dewan Negara (Dato’ Sri
Doris Brodie) as and when or where required for 6 years. He was also the Chairman & Chief Instructor of a
Martial Arts Association from 1983-1999. Among others such as colleges, clubs
& associations, he has also provided training on security &
self-defense to the police academy at Pulapah, Ayer Hitam. All in all he has
coached and trainer more than 3,000 of his martial arts disciples. Dr. William holds a BA in psychology, a MBA and a PhD
in organizational behavior. He has been a full time corporate trainer since
1999 facilitating a myriad of seminars to more than 700,000 personnel from
various industries in Malaysia and abroad.
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